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Quick Movement can be enabled in Civ 7 starting on March 25 with the addition of Patch 1.1.1, allowing your units to skip their movement animations. Here’s how you enable the setting: Go to the main ...
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Samsung's new Now bar is a highlight feature of One UI 7 but sadly, you cannot disable it completely. The Now bar can be hidden from the Always-on display by going to Settings > Lock screen and AOD > ...
We're living in an age where there's more content to consume than ever before, while the ways in which we stream, play, and listen have become increasingly diverse and dynamic. Your Samsung Smart TV ...
The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is all the rage, and we know many of you will be getting your shiny new device very soon. After you’re done setting it up, getting all your apps, and playing around with ...
Samsung's Note, A-series, and S-series devices have several safety measures embedded into their phones. One of these safety measures includes IP68 water and dust resistance, which protects your device ...
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